I found a very interesting article the other day, commenting on some work done by a learned group at the University of Malta, following research done by 50 universities. How good is that?
It would seem to uphold my long-held belief that the earth is flat - why else would they have throw-ins at football matches? No club can afford to keep losing balls over the edge.
The article is here:
https://www.um.edu.mt/think/the-earth-is-flat/
Obviously I can’t prove this but there must be some truth in it. Why else would people keep disappearing off the planet? Clearly there is some strange phenomenon at work - some people call it death - but I don’t subscribe to the view that people get ill and die. No, they get too close to the edge and fall off.
Horses do too. Where is Shergar? And Chris Senior? What more proof do we all need?
This article is good too:
https://www.um.edu.mt/think/misinformation-and-how-you-can-avoid-being-the-april-fool/
Ah, reminds me of the days when we used to have fake Alty sites set up by Runcorn supporters. I think it was people like that who eventually made registration necessary. But never mind, they were very very funny...
I understand that in the past, poison pen type stuff used to be illegal, but apparently it's big and clever theses days, because people are so much wiser and more civilised now. Or something.
And no word on what counts as actual evidence either. Another person who's all mouth.
Seriously, you want nuts, take a look at Scotland's first minister cutting the bottom off classroom doors!
I know what I've seen since 12 June 2021 (16 months after this virus was detected in the UK). I know I didn't see it in the 16 months before then. Yes there was less (but not no) football and fans before then. But an article from August 2020 about covid causing myocarditis, while a start does not answer all my questions. Any useful information is welcome. However, larking about is the modern equivalent of fiddling while Rome burns.